Just can’t see how he’s a lock 1st rounder with that shot. Get how amazing all his other attributes are, but NBA is a put the ball in the basket proposition and he just doesn’t do that.I still can't see him being guaranteed a first round since he is a such a bad shooter, also can't create his own shot, and the game has evolved to where that is a hard thing to overcome but if anyone can it would be AJ with his skillset. He is doing the smart thing testing it out. It would be foolish if he didn't as he was showing in some mock drafts in the first round after the tournament.
Yup. He will dominate. His motor is unrivaled.He’s going to open a lot of eyes at the combine scrimmages. Best of luck Andre, and UConn nation will support whatever decision you make!

Athletically and as a person he'll for sure kill it but he's the type of player you really see his value during games as a connector. Making the right read, doing something instinctually and athletically that nobody else can do. The question is does a team love his film, athleticism, and him as a person enough to overlook his deficiencies which will most likely show in the individual and three on three workouts.Just seems like the kind of guy who kills it during the pre-draft process. I'm sure some team picking at the end of the first round will fall in love with him.
This is exactly how I see it.Just seems like the kind of guy who kills it during the pre-draft process. I'm sure some team picking at the end of the first round will fall in love with him.
Despite a bad shooting night, RW is light years ahead in shooting. I hope I’m wrong, but Dre will have problems getting his shot off In the nba. Maybe he changes his technique over the summer.Watched the Sun/Clippers the other night. And Westbrook reminded me of Dre. All over the court with elite athleticism, tremendous energy, high level defender, incredible passer, tough rebounder, but RW had a really tough night shooting (3-19) and the Suns left him uncovered at the arc. His line was very DRE-like. 9 pts, 11 boards, 8 assists. His team won.
Westbrook is 6-3, 200 to AJ's 6-6, 210. You might find this series an interesting watch.
He is not light years ahead of him as a shooter. Russ is literally the worst 3pt shooter in NBA history with a minimum of 3000 attempts, and he’s kind of progressively getting worse.Despite a bad shooting night, RW is light years ahead in shooting. I hope I’m wrong, but Dre will have problems getting his shot off In the nba. Maybe he changes his technique over the summer.
he goes if he is a second rounder. Second round picks are much more valuable these days with Two way contracts. And, to sign second rounders you don’t need cap space or an exception anymore.Would be malpractice to not at least see if he’ll be a first rounder
He is not light years ahead of him as a shooter. Russ is literally the worst 3pt shooter in NBA history with a minimum of 3000 attempts, and he’s kind of progressively getting worse.
He's going to open eyes both positively and negatively. Yes, his all around court awareness and athleticism will surprise people. On the other hand, while scouts will be expecting that all he has is a poor set shot from the 3 point line, his total inability to either have any semblance of a mid range jumper or to be able to take someone off the dribble and attack the rim are likely to also surprise them.He’s going to open a lot of eyes at the combine scrimmages. Best of luck Andre, and UConn nation will support whatever decision you make!
Totally wrong there.Needs to be guaranteed by a team they're taking him with their first round pick, like get it in writing.
Otherwise it doesn't make any sense to leave with what we know about the kid.
Think if he comes back that would be the most important part for him. Kemba’s game went to whole new heights once he got the midrange game down because guys legit could not play off him at that point. It’d be the same for Andre.He's going to open eyes both positively and negatively. Yes, his all around court awareness and athleticism will surprise people. On the other hand, while scouts will be expecting that all he has is a poor set short from the 3 point line, his total inability to either have any semblance of a mid range jumper or to be able to take someone off the dribble and attack the rim are likely to also surprise them.
especially after the fact that he was a key contributor to a national championship. A player really can't leave on a higher note than that, or at least it is difficult to do so.If you get the guaranteed money if a first round pick, you leave. It’s smart testing the waters.
With him, we're loaded. Without him (assuming Newton stays as the board's current policy), Castle and Newton can be the Newton/Jackson of this year. Timberlake in the Hawkins role. Karaban and Clingan a year better. That looks like a top 10 team to me.Without Jackson what are our expectations for next season?